“Attention Golden Gate Law School graduates We intend to sue 15 law schools throughout the country — including 4 in California — shortly after the New Year for allegedly inflating their employment data. One of the schools we intend to sue is the Golden Gate University School of Law (we’ve just added them to our list). Our general rule is that we won’t sue a school unless we have at least three name plaintiffs, and while we’ve secured the requisite number for most of the schools, we still have not reached that number for Golden Gate Law. If you have graduated from the school in the past few years and would potentially be interested in serving as a class representative please visit my law firm’s website (http://www.anziskalaw.com/) to learn more about the Law School Litigation or give me a call at 914-216-3540. Now is the time to make your voices heard and finally hold law schools accountable. Regards. . .David”

Actually, maybe it’s good news that this attorney needs to hunt on the craigslist for GGU grads. (You’d think that former students would be coming out of the woodwork already during this Great Recession.)

Hastings Business Law Journal Symposium – “Beyond the Bailout”

You have heard about the credit crisis and the national bailout in the news, now come and listen to esteemed professionals and renowned professors speak on the subject at the HastingsBusiness Law Journal‘s symposium, “Beyond the Bailout: Risk, Responsibility and the Road Ahead”.

Topics that will be addressed include:

The scope and effects of the crisis on the financial real estate markets both in the U.S. and abroad

Regulating risk and how regulators failed to make credit-rating agencies, banks, and securities firms rein in their risk before the crisis

How to bring values to Wall Street to reduce corruption and fraud

Innovation and the resurgence of the Bay Area and beyond

We have the privilege of hosting Mr. Lynn Turner, the former chief accountant for the Securities and Exchange Commission, as the keynote speaker. Turner recently testified at the congressional hearing on the collapse of AIG.

Come with your questions and expect a fresh, intellectual, and multi-faceted discussion of the economic crisis.

Lunch and snacks will be served. Please click here to view the entire program, including a detailed list of speakers and more.